Just two days left: TNW's Amsterdam event focused on achieving success in AI-native SaaS.

Just two days left: TNW's Amsterdam event focused on achieving success in AI-native SaaS.

      If you've been wanting to sign up for the TNW, Oneflow & Flexas Gathering Amsterdam and haven't done so yet, now is the time to act.

      The event will be held on Wednesday, June 3, at De Weesper on Weesperstraat, and the guest list is nearly at capacity. Tickets are still free, but only as long as there are available seats.

      For those who are just tuning in, the format is intentionally straightforward. Doors open at 4:30 PM, with food and drinks served starting at 5 PM. The speakers' panel will take the stage from 6 PM to 7:30 PM, after which the evening will shift to open discussions until 9 PM.

      This event is jointly organized by TNW in collaboration with Oneflow, the contract platform based in Stockholm, and Flexas.com, the venue's Amsterdam workspace operator. The sponsors for the event are L40 and Bolt Business.

      The highlight of the gathering is the panel discussion. Four industry leaders, moderated by Cristian Dina from Tekpon and TNW, will explore a topic many founders are wrestling with in their own boardrooms: what will enable a SaaS company to succeed when AI is universally accessible?

      On the panel will be Sebastian Mertens from Make, Masha Moisseyeva, managing director of DutchBasecamp, Hugo Pereira, former chief growth officer at EVBox, and Sako Arts, CTO at Wonderful and co-founder of FruitPunch AI. Each will discuss an area that an AI-native company must reinvent. Additional details about the speakers were provided in last week's announcement.

      The conversation will progress through three main topics: the internal functions of a SaaS company that are being redesigned first, what constitutes a competitive advantage in an AI-driven landscape (and what becomes commonplace), and how AI is altering the pricing and packaging that investors still see in board presentations.

      The panel includes a moderated discussion followed by an open floor, making the half-hour after 7:30 PM prime time for more meaningful conversations.

      It’s essential to register now due to the limited capacity of the venue. The Amsterdam ecosystem tends to engage with free events that attract founders and operators who typically do not attend casual networking receptions.

      The current registrants reflect this dynamic: founders developing AI-native products, sales and revenue leaders looking to plan a year ahead, and the investors who back both.

      The next forty-eight hours are critical as the remaining spots will fill quickly. If you wait until Tuesday morning to make a decision, you may find that the choice has already been taken from you.

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Just two days left: TNW's Amsterdam event focused on achieving success in AI-native SaaS.

The complimentary evening event in Amsterdam focused on AI-native SaaS is approaching full capacity. Doors will open at 4:30 pm on Wednesday, June 3. Registration will close once the space is filled.